
Columbia resident’s $50,000 Mosaic Money scratch-off prize comes just in time to welcome new great grandchild.
A Howard County woman nearly missed a winning opportunity last week when she almost left the store without purchasing scratch-offs. If it wasn’t for the store clerk, she would have missed out on a $50,000 Mosaic Money prize.
Winston/Rock, a nickname chosen for publicity purposes, stopped in the Quick Stop Food Mart on June 17 to purchase her favorite terminal games. She typically buys scratch-offs too, but didn’t this time. As she was about to leave the store, the clerk called out to her.
“He said, ‘you forgot to get your scratch-offs’,” said Winston/Rock when she claimed her prize in Baltimore. “So, I turned around and bought a variety of $5 tickets at the vending machine.”
The Columbia resident began scratching the QR codes on her tickets and scanning them while still in the store. She froze when she scanned the very last ticket, the Mosaic Money scratch-off.
“I had given up hope at that point and then the message said to take it to the Lottery,” she smiled. “The cashier confirmed it was a $50,000 winner and we all screamed.”
The Howard County School System employee gathered herself, went into work and later locked her ticket up in a safe at home. She claimed the $50,000 prize at Lottery Headquarters on June 24.
Winston/Rock shared with Lottery officials that she plans to invest her winnings, help family and use some for her great grandchild that’s on the way.
Quick Stop Food Mart at 10750 Hickory Ridge Road in Columbia will receive a $500 bonus for selling a winning $50,000 top-prize scratch-off.
The $5 Mosaic Money scratch-off debuted in March of this year. Five of the ticket’s eight $50,000 top prizes are still available. In addition, there are five $5,000 prizes remaining and thousands of prizes ranging from $5 to $1,000 still up for grabs.